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Frank J. Kozakiewicz

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Frank J. Kozakiewicz

Birth
New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
11 Sep 2008 (aged 84)
Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Plainville, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Frank J. Kozakiewicz, 84, of Plainville, passed away on Thursday (September 11, 2008), with his family by his side at Bristol Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Della (Perron) Kozakiewicz, with whom he shared 56 years of marriage.


Frank was born on July 12, 1924 in New Britain to the late Michael and Juliana (Federowicz) Kozakiewicz. Frank was a New Britain resident until he moved to Plainville in 1953 to begin his life with Della. He served his country in the United States Navy on the USS Lunga Point Ship during World War II. Frank was a devoted Catholic and member of Our Lady of Mercy Church, and was involved with the Plainville Little League for more than 40 years. Frank was an avid chess player, enjoyed bowling and was a faithful Red Sox fan. Above all else Frank was a family man; he will always be remembered for his love and devotion as a husband, father, grandfather and brother.


Along with his beloved wife Della of Plainville, he leaves his seven loving children Michael Kozakiewicz and his wife Diane of New York, Peter Kozakiewicz of Florida, Joseph Kozakiewicz and his wife Janet of Trumbull, Kathryn Vaccariello and her husband John of Florida, Frank Kozakiewicz and his special friend Diane of Bristol, Anne Maier of Plainville and Thomas Kozakiewicz and his wife Allison of Southington, 16 adoring grandchildren Emily, Melissa K., Brian, Nathan, Jordan, Sara, Jessica, Annie, Lee, Jeffrey, Matthew, Melissa R., Malorie, Leah, Sage and Shea, a brother Michael Kozakiewicz and his wife Priscilla of Kensington and several nieces and nephews.


A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, September 15 at 9 a.m. from Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad Street, Plainville for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church.
Burial with Full Military Honors accorded will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Family and Friends may gather on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
Published in the Hartford Courant on 9/13/2008.
Frank J. Kozakiewicz, 84, of Plainville, passed away on Thursday (September 11, 2008), with his family by his side at Bristol Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Della (Perron) Kozakiewicz, with whom he shared 56 years of marriage.


Frank was born on July 12, 1924 in New Britain to the late Michael and Juliana (Federowicz) Kozakiewicz. Frank was a New Britain resident until he moved to Plainville in 1953 to begin his life with Della. He served his country in the United States Navy on the USS Lunga Point Ship during World War II. Frank was a devoted Catholic and member of Our Lady of Mercy Church, and was involved with the Plainville Little League for more than 40 years. Frank was an avid chess player, enjoyed bowling and was a faithful Red Sox fan. Above all else Frank was a family man; he will always be remembered for his love and devotion as a husband, father, grandfather and brother.


Along with his beloved wife Della of Plainville, he leaves his seven loving children Michael Kozakiewicz and his wife Diane of New York, Peter Kozakiewicz of Florida, Joseph Kozakiewicz and his wife Janet of Trumbull, Kathryn Vaccariello and her husband John of Florida, Frank Kozakiewicz and his special friend Diane of Bristol, Anne Maier of Plainville and Thomas Kozakiewicz and his wife Allison of Southington, 16 adoring grandchildren Emily, Melissa K., Brian, Nathan, Jordan, Sara, Jessica, Annie, Lee, Jeffrey, Matthew, Melissa R., Malorie, Leah, Sage and Shea, a brother Michael Kozakiewicz and his wife Priscilla of Kensington and several nieces and nephews.


A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, September 15 at 9 a.m. from Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad Street, Plainville for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church.
Burial with Full Military Honors accorded will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Family and Friends may gather on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
Published in the Hartford Courant on 9/13/2008.


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